"I don't have alot of personal life experience. But if I have learn't anything from Sims family: When a child doesn't see his father enough he starts to jump up and down, then his mood level will drop until he pees himself." Liz Lemon

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Mr. Demartino & Mr. O'Neill

Returning back to the Daria series I'm proud to finally release part one of the Lawndale Faculty.. and theres no better way to do this than without two fan favourites: Mr. Demartino and Mr. O'Neill. These pair have the limited custom content which may seem quite bizzare but I didn't feel the need to over use it when EA offered some quality content that stayed true to the characters. (Well sometimes)

I must mention also, that Mr. O'Neill looks like he is in his 20's in the images but he is actually an ADULT sim.....

Mr. O'Neill is the English teacher (with an occasional stint as the teacher of Lawndale High's self-esteem class). The most charitable description of him would have to be "complete and total wuss." He's a "sensitive new-age type" who is always talking about one's feelings; unfortunately, he doesn't have a very good grip on his own emotions, as he's almost always upset or distressed about something.

Mr. DeMartino teaches History, and is stressed out to the point of being taken away in a straight-jacket (he makes Jake look like a master of Zen meditation). Mr. DeMartino is not unlike Jake in the fact that he suffered a bad childhood at the hands of uncaring parents. This undoubtedly accounts for most of his current psychological problems, the rest of which are caused by intellectual giants such as Kevin and Brittany. He has an annoying habit of shouting every fifth word or so, which causes one of his eyes to bulge out of his head, and if all that weren't enough, he's also saddled with a gambling addiction (which at one time cost him his car).

OMIGOD I had totally forgot about Mr. Dimartino lmao!!! He was hilarious...WOw you have brought back so many memories with this blog. You have his eyes spot on lol!! The one eye would pop out his head every time he spoke. I wonder why are teachers were so stressed out in the 90's (giggling)....